Postnatal care routine postnatal care of women and their babies

This guideline has been written within a conceptual framework which places the woman and her baby at the centre of care, appreciating that all postnatal care should be delivered in partnership with the woman and should be individualised to meet the needs of each mother-infant dyad. The guideline aim...

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Corporate Authors: National Collaborating Centre for Primary Care (Great Britain), University of Leicester, Royal College of General Practitioners
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Leicester, Eng.] University of Leicester [2006], 2006
Series:NICE clinical guidelines
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Collection: National Center for Biotechnology Information - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:This guideline has been written within a conceptual framework which places the woman and her baby at the centre of care, appreciating that all postnatal care should be delivered in partnership with the woman and should be individualised to meet the needs of each mother-infant dyad. The guideline aims to identify the essential core care' which every woman and her baby should receive, as appropriate to their needs, during the first 6-8 weeks after birth, based upon the best evidence available
Item Description:"July 2006."
Physical Description:PDF (393 p.) ill